Fur earmuffs, fur-lined jackets and furry, bearded Alaska men: It should come as no surprise that this year's trending accessory at the annual Fur Rondy winter festival in Anchorage, is animal fur.

Alaskans fly in from around the state for the annual event, which features championship sled dog mushing, rides and games, artisans and even an "Alaskan formal" of sorts, the Miners and Trappers Ball.

Among the fashion standouts during the festival's kick-off weekend: Ed Hills, an Alaska Railroad maintenance shop supervisor who lives in Anchorage. In style circles, the phrase “mix and match” usually means something other than the outfit Hills sported, but you'll get the idea. His hat, mittens and coat were made of black bear fur. His chaps were made from the fur of brown bears, while his coat sleeves were wolf fur.

The hides came from various sources, including the Fur Rondy fur auction, other local trappers and his own hunts, Hills said.